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Resistors in Series and Parallel Circuitsby Trish Loebleinphet.colorado.edu1. Learning Goals: Students will be able to2. Discuss basic electricity relationships in series and parallel circuits3. Analyze the differences between real circuits and the simulated ones4. Build circuits from schematic drawings5. Use a multimeter to take readings in circuits. 6. Provide reasoning to explain the measurements in circuits.1. Which shows the correct way to use an ammeter?A B2. Which resistor will have the greatest current?A. 50 B. 10 C. They have the same current3. Which resistor will have the greatest current?A. The top resistorB. The lower resistorC. They have the same current4. Which resistor will have the greatest voltage?A. The top resistorB. The lower resistor C. They have the same voltage5. Which resistor will have the greatest voltage?A. 50 B. 10 C. They have the same voltage6. Which resistor will have the greatest voltage?A. 50 B. 10 C. They have the same voltage7. Which resistor will have the greatest current?A. 50 B. 10 C. They have the same current8. Which resistor will have the greatest voltage?A. The top resistorB. The lower resistor C. They have the same voltage9. Which resistor will have the greatest current?A. The top resistorB. The lower resistor C. They have the same current10. What will happen if the voltage of the battery is increased to 25 volts?A. The voltage across the resistor will increaseB. The voltage across the resistor will decrease C. The voltage of the resistor does not change11. What will happen if the voltage of the battery is increased to 25 volts?A. The current through the resistor will increaseB. The current through the resistor will decrease C. The current of the resistor does not changeCombo Circuit LabLearning Goals: Students will be able to: 1. Analyze the differences between real circuits and the ideal ones, 2. Build circuits from schematic drawings, 3. Use a multimeter to take readings in circuits. 4. Provide reasoning to explain the measurements in circuits.12. What is the total resistance in this circuit?A. 6.4 B. 21 C. 38 D. 75 13. What is the total resistance in this circuit?A. 6.4 B. 21 C. 38 D. 75


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